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you look at the s&p 500, for example. it's been one of the best performing indexes compared to all others around the world. a lot of people think emerging markets are better. the united states has been one of the best performers. >> you like the construction industry, so if the fed is going to keep interest rates low and there's a housing recovery is that one reason why you could have a play there? >> plus we have mortgage rates. the numbers just came out this week. lowest ever. so if people are going to be out there buying a house this is when it's going to happen. we have inventories dropping, which means home prices go up and the home builders have been really bustling lately. i think we have to ride that train as long as you can. and qe-3 makes it attractive. they're spending $40 billion a month buying into mortgages. >> and you have an exchange traded fund where you think you can do that. >> itb is the symbol. the i shares, home instruction. instead of picking up just that one home builder, this gives you a basket of
you look at the s&p 500, for example. it's been one of the best performing indexes compared to all others around the world. a lot of people think emerging markets are better. the united states has been one of the best performers. >> you like the construction industry, so if the fed is going to keep interest rates low and there's a housing recovery is that one reason why you could have a play there? >> plus we have mortgage rates. the numbers just came out this week. lowest ever....
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the great amendments of the 1960's, for cybill, the great iconic statute of the 1950's, the civil rights act of '64 and voting rights act of 65, the fair housing act of 68, republicans and democrats in the spirit that you are calling for coming and one of the things we are talking about is the sponsoring institutions for this extraordinary conversation, and that as the national archives. i think that the framers of the constitution who were attending their regime studied what has gone before. they studied the state constitution and the salles which ones work and which ones didn't. they put their constitution to a vote so let's put our constitution to a vote. most of the constitution have three branches of government. but still with that. the independent executive works well for massachusetts and new york let's build on that and so on. the bill of rights and george mason, virginia bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in various states, and then out of for a lesson, so what has gone before us clacks we have a duty to the future and i think they tried the best when they actually ar
the great amendments of the 1960's, for cybill, the great iconic statute of the 1950's, the civil rights act of '64 and voting rights act of 65, the fair housing act of 68, republicans and democrats in the spirit that you are calling for coming and one of the things we are talking about is the sponsoring institutions for this extraordinary conversation, and that as the national archives. i think that the framers of the constitution who were attending their regime studied what has gone before....
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history has shown he supported waivers throughout his presidency on the snap program,s why i believe you see him asking for the waiver of the work requirement again under welfare. >>neil: you could twist this around and i understand where you are coming from, but democrats will seize on your remarks today. others on the heels of mitt romney's 47 percent remarks saying, see, the republicans have a dismissful view of the needy. how without answer that? >>guest: that is not true. we have a bill we will vote on this afternoon that is a bill to overturn the administration's move to lift the waiver requirement if work. we do not want to take away from people in need, the safety net. we don't. we want to make sure that less people need the safety net. the way you do it is help them get back to work. i help them access training programs. we want life to work. we do not want to problem them of what they need. we want them to need the safety net and get back in a productive mode so they can begin to determine their own destiny. >>neil: i mentioned mitt romney and the 47 percent remark. what di
history has shown he supported waivers throughout his presidency on the snap program,s why i believe you see him asking for the waiver of the work requirement again under welfare. >>neil: you could twist this around and i understand where you are coming from, but democrats will seize on your remarks today. others on the heels of mitt romney's 47 percent remarks saying, see, the republicans have a dismissful view of the needy. how without answer that? >>guest: that is not true. we...
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there is precedent why doesn't think it can s -- force this. >> the wind can only force us that we allow it to happen. at the heart is a gentleman named jeffrey sacks from the occupied wall street movement. we are slitting our own throats. congress alone has the sovereign power to tax. we give that up simply by participating. if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of this. >> how great are they doing? neil: my point*. if obama is reelected the argument is the likes the idea it would compel a global plush because he thinks it is a good idea. >> thankfully we avoided the disastrous kyoto protocol. no question obama favors redistribution. giving up your own self-interest making a sacrifice for climate change , if they go ahead with this they could tax every element of economic life which is dead disastrous harbinger. neil: good to see you. ge, aig, unrealistic. neil: halftime not gone. that meltdown will never happen and again not yet. not when it comes to aig the governme
there is precedent why doesn't think it can s -- force this. >> the wind can only force us that we allow it to happen. at the heart is a gentleman named jeffrey sacks from the occupied wall street movement. we are slitting our own throats. congress alone has the sovereign power to tax. we give that up simply by participating. if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of...
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this is a person who was s in charge of the security in that country for the state department personnel. this is someone who worked extensively in the middle east. he says you need to go back and look at those pictures as a consulate in benghazi. that would have been a location as a high risk of terrorist attack or high risk of civil unrest. from that classification very specific physical security standards follow by the state department. for example, when you look at those pictures you may see grating on windows, it's never acceptable for where official government is done. there are specific requirements for the windows to be reinforced and same thing with the doors. there are standards for how high the walls are around the compound. they have to three meters in height with hundred foot set back from the building. what you see in the pictures, these standards were not met there. that means someone here in washington at state department had to sign a waiver allowing the u.s. government personnel to do business at that location. this is very significant because this means we either had t
this is a person who was s in charge of the security in that country for the state department personnel. this is someone who worked extensively in the middle east. he says you need to go back and look at those pictures as a consulate in benghazi. that would have been a location as a high risk of terrorist attack or high risk of civil unrest. from that classification very specific physical security standards follow by the state department. for example, when you look at those pictures you may see...
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conservatives and many democrats, by the way, democrats from the mid-80's, some democrats recently have said, pro growth tax reform. we are saying revenue neutral tax reform that says in exchange for loopholes, everyone gets lower tax rates. that creates growth by lowering the marginal income tax rate you get a better return on the next dollar of investment and next dollar of worth. this means middle income families get higher take home pay and they keep more of what they earn without sending their money to washington. this means small businesses. eight out of ten businesses in morning file as individuals. their tax rate is above 40 percent in january according to president obama's plan. that is current law. a lost countries are cutting their tax rates. the average tax rate on businesses in the world is 25 percent. canada lowered theirs to 15 and president obama wants a top tax rate on successful small businesses do go above 40 percent in january! that tax increase only pays for 8 percent of the proposed deficit spending. that's not a ticket to recovery. >>neil: you have made the argume
conservatives and many democrats, by the way, democrats from the mid-80's, some democrats recently have said, pro growth tax reform. we are saying revenue neutral tax reform that says in exchange for loopholes, everyone gets lower tax rates. that creates growth by lowering the marginal income tax rate you get a better return on the next dollar of investment and next dollar of worth. this means middle income families get higher take home pay and they keep more of what they earn without sending...
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the s&p 500 exchange traded fund, the widest traded stock in the world. day after day after day. neil: that stirs me in and of itself. that scares me just the amount of the loan can have such an enormous influence. there are a lot of these guys, i don't know. i don't know where that goes, but it troubles me. >> people have reasonable differences of opinion about whether individual investors are doing this speculation. there's not much question that about 75% of this trillion plus dollars, 75% of that total cost 750 billion, it is held by people that are treating all the time. people with the traditions, long investors, short investors, they trade back and forth there. the day they show us as a group, all the transaction costs come in. i don't think it's because they help it. these institutions are grown up. neil: really quickly, i would be remiss if i didn't get your lay of the market when going into the fall here. we always freak out about another expense. remember four years ago, you know this time of year, you know the chills or causes. what do you see? >> well, first of all,
the s&p 500 exchange traded fund, the widest traded stock in the world. day after day after day. neil: that stirs me in and of itself. that scares me just the amount of the loan can have such an enormous influence. there are a lot of these guys, i don't know. i don't know where that goes, but it troubles me. >> people have reasonable differences of opinion about whether individual investors are doing this speculation. there's not much question that about 75% of this trillion plus...
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we're going to keep talking about public schools, teachers' union s, teacher reform, this administration and what a romney administration would look like. if your child is in public school, there is a good chance that the teacher in front of the class is a member of the nea with 3.2 million members, by far the largest teachers' union in the
we're going to keep talking about public schools, teachers' union s, teacher reform, this administration and what a romney administration would look like. if your child is in public school, there is a good chance that the teacher in front of the class is a member of the nea with 3.2 million members, by far the largest teachers' union in the
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both administrations have been mplicit ininhihi wh hwhas resultedulte iss super s computer in tennessee used to break encryption. >> the u.s. army is building a massive high tech facility in the utah mountains. this is it right there, in the makings. they broke ground last year and the nsa says from here, they will protect the country against kiber attacks and be able to store a universe of computer data. critics say it will be the most intrusive intelligence gathering facility on earth. >> the old soviet union would be very proud of us. that is going to cost $2 billion, it's going to be 1 million square feet, just shy of the largest in the world and it's going to use 65 megawatts of electricity. so you have a sense of that what that means? their electricity bill is going to be $40 million a year. that's how big it has to be to collect all the information on all of us. >> the man who broke the story james, great to have you here. >> thanks, chenk. >> tell us what's happening in utah when its capabilities are first. >> this would be an enormous center to store all the surveillance all th
both administrations have been mplicit ininhihi wh hwhas resultedulte iss super s computer in tennessee used to break encryption. >> the u.s. army is building a massive high tech facility in the utah mountains. this is it right there, in the makings. they broke ground last year and the nsa says from here, they will protect the country against kiber attacks and be able to store a universe of computer data. critics say it will be the most intrusive intelligence gathering facility on earth....
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this debate began after world war i in the 30's with henry ford and lindbergh and isolationists and after world war ii with the taft wing and eisenhower wing of the party. now, understandably, because of our economic difficulty, this isolationist wing of the republican party is very active again. i understand that. i respect it. i wish they would spend some time in the region. >>neil: you mention your party, senator, and i do want to address comments you made yesterday or the day before, where you were telling republicans who are second-guessing and criticizing the romney campaign, to "cool it." you were more colorful. ann romney saying much the same today in a radio interview. your argument is what? it makes his situation worse? or it exposes republican weaknesses? >>guest: my argument is if you attack our nominee who was selected by our party through a legitimate process at a time when they could be some stumbles, who are you helping in who are you assisting by doing that? mitt romney is the man in the arena. whether you agree or disagree with the campaign he is waging, obviously, our o
this debate began after world war i in the 30's with henry ford and lindbergh and isolationists and after world war ii with the taft wing and eisenhower wing of the party. now, understandably, because of our economic difficulty, this isolationist wing of the republican party is very active again. i understand that. i respect it. i wish they would spend some time in the region. >>neil: you mention your party, senator, and i do want to address comments you made yesterday or the day before,...
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the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that every american play, should play in strengthening our country. that is the concern i have in the long run. >> i want to pick up mr. cruz's suggestion that the economy is in trouble from -- is in trouble. texas has endured. but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute
the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that...
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eight hundred ninety s. were seen as serious and. unionization you know some and then you know in the one nine hundred twenty s. again well in the one thousand nine hundred really another big effort at unionization and then the whole thing falls in in one nine hundred twenty nine and and out of the thirty's comes the great flint sit sit down strike and successful union efforts that that brought about the wagner act the national labor relations act in nineteen thirty five and and then the backlash in forty seven would have hurt but the point is that literally from eight hundred sixty to nine hundred thirty five it took that long for labor to make that case took three or four generations to make their case to the american people to the point where it just became conventional wisdom of course we're going to pass the wagner act you know and then then then people on the right who are fighting it we're the crazies and aren't we kind of at that point again where the american people have have lost that information they they don't understand
eight hundred ninety s. were seen as serious and. unionization you know some and then you know in the one nine hundred twenty s. again well in the one thousand nine hundred really another big effort at unionization and then the whole thing falls in in one nine hundred twenty nine and and out of the thirty's comes the great flint sit sit down strike and successful union efforts that that brought about the wagner act the national labor relations act in nineteen thirty five and and then the...
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s. -- started, the first thing i did was to meet been i.g.'s. they are supposed to be looking for waste, fraud, and abuse. those are the words in their statutes. their number one concern is how to preserve their budget. they are worried about clashing with management and too much interaction with congress. it was a go along, get along attitude. i kept hearing hearing -- kept hearing the two types of i.g.'s. there was the lap dog and the junkyard dog. the head of the finance committee oversaw one of my confirmation hearings and said i needed to be more like a junkyard dog. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c- span's "q & a." >> theodore roosevelt, richard nixon, and jimmy carter earned ranked as the best presidents for the environment for -- are ranked as the best presidents for the environment. a discussion on environmental policies and past presidents. this is about an hour. >> thank you for coming here today. i am the editor and chief upper corporate knights magazine. here with me is the editor and founder of corporate knights, toby heaps. prices i
s. -- started, the first thing i did was to meet been i.g.'s. they are supposed to be looking for waste, fraud, and abuse. those are the words in their statutes. their number one concern is how to preserve their budget. they are worried about clashing with management and too much interaction with congress. it was a go along, get along attitude. i kept hearing hearing -- kept hearing the two types of i.g.'s. there was the lap dog and the junkyard dog. the head of the finance committee oversaw...
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the s&p, the four and a half year. almost five-year high. the nasdaq, a 12-year high. >> well, the markets like bailouts. they do. it's very short-term thinking. lou: the most frequent -- recent american bailouts. >> good. >> he have that and the fed to alter low interest rates. looking at another boost. lou: improving employment, a strengthening economy here at home. hallelujah. it's a turning point. very good. thank you very much. up next among the president's collins, a metaphor for what? we go to the end box. you will find out. just a moment. we're coming right bac
the s&p, the four and a half year. almost five-year high. the nasdaq, a 12-year high. >> well, the markets like bailouts. they do. it's very short-term thinking. lou: the most frequent -- recent american bailouts. >> good. >> he have that and the fed to alter low interest rates. looking at another boost. lou: improving employment, a strengthening economy here at home. hallelujah. it's a turning point. very good. thank you very much. up next among the president's collins, a...
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and his church stirred controversy for holding mass weddings in the 1970's and '80s, he passed away in south korea, born in what is now north korea. the washington times, the newspaper founded by moon, first reported his death from church leaders. today a statement from that president, moon long loved america and believed in the need for a powerful free press, for values for people in a free world. we're told he died from calmcations of pneumonia. he was 92. right now, hundreds of thousands of americans coping as best they can in the wake of isaac. the power is out. and temperatures sweltering, flood waters rising. well, you can see them there. and concerns linger over a rain swollen dam. and also, considering this labor day weekend means the unofficial end of summer, there's a lot coming up on the economic front this week, including a fresh jobs report. what will it all mean for your 401(k) retirement? you're watching the most powerful name in news. fox news channel. [ wife ] your dad's really giving him the business... the designated hitter's the best thing to happen to baseball! but
and his church stirred controversy for holding mass weddings in the 1970's and '80s, he passed away in south korea, born in what is now north korea. the washington times, the newspaper founded by moon, first reported his death from church leaders. today a statement from that president, moon long loved america and believed in the need for a powerful free press, for values for people in a free world. we're told he died from calmcations of pneumonia. he was 92. right now, hundreds of thousands of...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> so imagine looking up in the sky and seeing this, for real. it happened just the other day. it is the result of something being called mind-boggingly gorgeous. our josh is here with the story behind this never before seen photo. it is pretty amazing. it almost looks fake. >> woo we are going to lead to the new video that nasa gave. it begins with the sun. so let's go to the sun. it all begins with a solar flare. so basically what we have here from nasa, this is so unusual to have a shot like that. the sun basically pushed out this mass of plasma that is huge. i want everyone to understand how massive it is. it is an ejection. 30 times the width of earth. the sun is shooting it out there. let's go to the next picture which has a scale. it all leads to this. you go from that to this. why is it that the su
turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> so imagine looking up in the sky and seeing this, for real. it happened just the other day. it is the result of something being called mind-boggingly gorgeous. our josh is here with the story behind this never before seen photo. it is pretty amazing. it almost looks fake....
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the low, cover on the shoreline and mid-60's will do it. >>> introducing you to a state attacked a dollop the name fool you quit of the cat is not so skinny we have some video of this cat that's 41 lbs.. she lives in texas found wandering around basically roughly the size of a four year old boy. it's 25 lbs. heavier than the average tax. >>> the president called and said there was a giant cat and our backyard and of course that's not uncommon to when we arrived there right there was a lot of living right here. >>> five years old and it's not only a new home the new lifestyle to get healthy. >>> it makes me feel a lot better about my cats. thanks for joining us. hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend. the bart service issues in the east bay we will keep you posted on the web site. paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters.
the low, cover on the shoreline and mid-60's will do it. >>> introducing you to a state attacked a dollop the name fool you quit of the cat is not so skinny we have some video of this cat that's 41 lbs.. she lives in texas found wandering around basically roughly the size of a four year old boy. it's 25 lbs. heavier than the average tax. >>> the president called and said there was a giant cat and our backyard and of course that's not uncommon to when we arrived there right...
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clinton oversaw a boom economy in the 1990's. this president has overseen 42 straight months of unemployment above 8%. the worst economic recovery since the great depression. as a result, president obama's in a dead heat with governor romney with just over two months before election day. our if he cans guest says democrats have long had an edge on the issue of medicare and the republicans have cowered in fear, but he says it's different this year. joining us is karl rove, senior advisor to president george w. bush, and carl, great to have you. i'm going to turn to this press conference, a pop in, impromptu press conference, is this the president just acknowledging the reality the fact that he was getting hammered, skinny, but tough, but not tough enough to take on the press corps. >> it's a check the box, i've been criticized for not showing up. i'll show up take four questions, 22 minutes and blow out of there and look, the white house press corps seems to be suffered from stockholm syndrome, and would you like to announce the r
clinton oversaw a boom economy in the 1990's. this president has overseen 42 straight months of unemployment above 8%. the worst economic recovery since the great depression. as a result, president obama's in a dead heat with governor romney with just over two months before election day. our if he cans guest says democrats have long had an edge on the issue of medicare and the republicans have cowered in fear, but he says it's different this year. joining us is karl rove, senior advisor to...
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the s&p 500 gaining 29 points. this is the highest for the s&p 500 since january of 2008. i repeat, since january of 2008. the nasdaq, watch this, closing at the highest level in 12 years. up 67 points on the day. investors, well, what they were doing was responding to some good news here at home and feeling a long-awaited bond purchase plan by the european central bank aimed at helping the eu struggling members and good news on the job front. the weekly jobless claims dropping 12,000. almost 1000 jobs added to the private sector. the service sector growth, unexpectedly jumping last month as well. isn manufacturing index, showing the rebound as production growth is slow. amazon taking on apple and samsung, releasing its new family of kindle tablets. showcasing a number of new animations and graphics and speed and memory and price. the kindle creating an absolute disruption in the tablet market. i want to be clear. i don't have amazon stock. but i do have a candle, and i do like it. that is why i can tell you i love it. coming up next, a man and a difficult economy at he in
the s&p 500 gaining 29 points. this is the highest for the s&p 500 since january of 2008. i repeat, since january of 2008. the nasdaq, watch this, closing at the highest level in 12 years. up 67 points on the day. investors, well, what they were doing was responding to some good news here at home and feeling a long-awaited bond purchase plan by the european central bank aimed at helping the eu struggling members and good news on the job front. the weekly jobless claims dropping 12,000....
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all in their 40's who represent the future of the party, although ideologically, they are more conservative, more reagan night -- reagan-ite. you have a new generation emerging of which romney in many ways is the anomaly. >> the reality is this -- the republican party today is 89% white. they are increasingly white in a nation that is decreasing the white. the electorate when ronald reagan was elected with 86% white. it was 74% white when john mccain lost and it may be 72% white in 2012. the part ability -- the parti's inability to reach any message to latinos will be a serious problem for the republican party going forward. >> charles says mark was a response is the classic liberal response in which he breaks the party down into ethnic percentages. charles's focus is generational. beginning this broadcast, we played a brief clip of jeb bush who said in a cnn interview this week that the political point of view across the country for the long haul, republicans need to be more respectful of voters they are trying to attract. do you read that as more respectful of hispanics? >> i do not see h
all in their 40's who represent the future of the party, although ideologically, they are more conservative, more reagan night -- reagan-ite. you have a new generation emerging of which romney in many ways is the anomaly. >> the reality is this -- the republican party today is 89% white. they are increasingly white in a nation that is decreasing the white. the electorate when ronald reagan was elected with 86% white. it was 74% white when john mccain lost and it may be 72% white in 2012....
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dave: the s&p futures are closing. let's go to larry at the cme group. any sense what is going to happen on monday? >> the interesting thing if you look at statistics his 16 of 18 when we had a higher day. we think we opened the lower and stayed lower. that is what i am looking for on monday and it is staying lower and finding those bargain hunters will take tuesday and wednesday to extend the rally where we see it today. dave: thank you very much. office supply retailers had a strong day today. let's go to nicole petallides at the stock exchange for details. nicole: a day when we had records. multi-year highs. the office retailers were no different. a lot of a up arrows. looking at staples and officemax. staples is a name that came to the headlines in the last 24 hours as a private equity firms may be interested in buying staples legal taking it private. was reported yesterday but we have seen the name on the move to the upside. perhaps bain capital. all kinds of speculation you may not see until later in the year. office max another name on the move. t
dave: the s&p futures are closing. let's go to larry at the cme group. any sense what is going to happen on monday? >> the interesting thing if you look at statistics his 16 of 18 when we had a higher day. we think we opened the lower and stayed lower. that is what i am looking for on monday and it is staying lower and finding those bargain hunters will take tuesday and wednesday to extend the rally where we see it today. dave: thank you very much. office supply retailers had a strong...
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s l jens a familiar figure 60 years ago. barack obama, of course, has an exotic name, an freezing rain name. he's not an unusual fellow. these aren't strange personities. leon panetta is the most common, gu -eoouould have met 100 years ago. is the democratic party that new age that they scare people. maybe i'm part of at reality. i don't sethem as strange at all. >> it goes back to the propaganda factor. it's not just that rush and fox and those guys y sething, 's that weayhe oer th if say that barack obama isn't a muslim, that must not be true because we're the liberal media, we're the mnstream media, and nothing we can say -- we say can be trusted. >> i have called an anti-posture for years. just saying no to everything. thank you, guys. thin youaile it itsyologal. anyway, howard fineman and joe klein, thank you. coming up, it's not ignorance it's cycle. could barack obama be the democrats ronald reagan. there's a big thought. it ces from andrew sullivan and the front cover of news week. ansform american politics in the ne
s l jens a familiar figure 60 years ago. barack obama, of course, has an exotic name, an freezing rain name. he's not an unusual fellow. these aren't strange personities. leon panetta is the most common, gu -eoouould have met 100 years ago. is the democratic party that new age that they scare people. maybe i'm part of at reality. i don't sethem as strange at all. >> it goes back to the propaganda factor. it's not just that rush and fox and those guys y sething, 's that weayhe oer th if...
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s . >>> another plane into the second tower. >> another explosion at the pentagon. >> united 93, do you hear, cleaveland? >> there it goes, there it goes. >> the world trade center collapsed. >> we will be looking at enormous death toll. america, offer a prayer. >>> a war of words erupting on the campaign trail after republican presidential nominee mitt romney and his running mate, paul ryan hit the sunday talk show circuits. welcome to a new hour inside america's election headquarters. >> glad you are with us. president obama hitting the gop ticket very hard in campaign appearances. we will take you to florida for that in a moment. first, let's go to steve who is live in washington with what set off the firestorm. how did mitt romney spend his day? >> mitt romney had the day off from campaigning, but he did make news by specifying what parts of obama care he would keep if he is elected president. he attended a mormon church along with his family, and he planned to practice for the october debates at his boston headquarters. during a tv appearance romney said he wants to keep some parts
s . >>> another plane into the second tower. >> another explosion at the pentagon. >> united 93, do you hear, cleaveland? >> there it goes, there it goes. >> the world trade center collapsed. >> we will be looking at enormous death toll. america, offer a prayer. >>> a war of words erupting on the campaign trail after republican presidential nominee mitt romney and his running mate, paul ryan hit the sunday talk show circuits. welcome to a new hour...
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''s the chief of staff for president obama. >> different styles president obama will tend to come in a quite tight lawyerly way. president clinton likes to hear more of the discussion, to think things through. they end up in the same place in the sense they have gotten out of the people that work for them everything they know and they're making the decision based on fact and. >> we condition request john podesta former chief of staff for president clinton and director of transition. >> what's really critical is for him to frame the choice about what this election is about. 2 very, very different view tion and approaches to the us economy. he's got credibility about what works and what doesn't. i think he can remind people about what has worked for them in the past and set a path for the future. so i think one of the things that he will do is spend his time talking about the challenges that president obama faced, the way he responded to them, why those were the right choices. >> charlie:we conclude with jeff sell any of the new york times and john harris of politico. >> i think they'r
''s the chief of staff for president obama. >> different styles president obama will tend to come in a quite tight lawyerly way. president clinton likes to hear more of the discussion, to think things through. they end up in the same place in the sense they have gotten out of the people that work for them everything they know and they're making the decision based on fact and. >> we condition request john podesta former chief of staff for president clinton and director of transition....
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's almost as if they are running mates. that's how powerful the obama complain thinks bill clinton is as a kind of champion of the notion that in fact things are on the right track. >> susan, i want to you look a a short bite from the great "daily show" which won its tenth emmy, i think, the other night. here is jon stewart and he talked about -- it was an understated reference to clinton tour de force in charlotte. lots'schry qu >> so, give any good speeches lately or -- >> susan, that is now so well known that that speech was so good that all stewart, who's brilliant at this, just teases that. >> you kw, it's really me, e twn,. barack obama and bill clinton, who, you know, have a history and not a good one. they have a history as being rivals, some bitterness from the primary battle four years ago, and yet if president obama wins a second term, some of the credit is going to go to bill clinton. and you saw in the interview that presidentbama did with "60 nute on sundhed, here's a quality i admire in presidents i have stud
's almost as if they are running mates. that's how powerful the obama complain thinks bill clinton is as a kind of champion of the notion that in fact things are on the right track. >> susan, i want to you look a a short bite from the great "daily show" which won its tenth emmy, i think, the other night. here is jon stewart and he talked about -- it was an understated reference to clinton tour de force in charlotte. lots'schry qu >> so, give any good speeches lately or --...